NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Trevecca women's soccer program has added Brittany Wilkerson to its 2011-2012 signing class. Wilkerson comes to Trevecca after playing her freshman season at Lee University, where she was a part of the Flames' third straight NAIA National Championship team. She will have three years of eligibility remaining for the Trojans.

The 5-foot five forward is originally from West Chester, Ohio, where she attended Lakota West High School and was a member of the FOSC Premier club team. Wilkerson decided not to play high school soccer in her junior and senior seasons in order to focus on club soccer and individual development, but she had led her high school team in goals and assists as both a freshman and sophomore. The decision to focus on club soccer paid off, as she helped lead FOSC Premier to the championship of the Cincinnati United Soccer League. In her one season at Lee, she appeared in just three games for a very experienced team, but scored a goal in her limited time on the field.

"Brittany will make an immediate contribution to our attack," adds Coach Armstrong. "She is an excellent student and will be a great fit on our campus. We're thrilled that she has decided to continue her collegiate career here at TNU."

Brittany is the daughter of Michael and MarCee Wilkerson, who are both Trevecca alumni.